New EHX Analog Vibrato & Chorus Pedal

US Bucket-brigade based stompbox includes modern control features      03/12/20

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Electro-Harmonix has introduced the Eddy pedal, a vibrato and chorus with an all analog signal path that includes envelope and expression control over modulation rate and depth. They tell us that the Eddy also features LFO shape warping and a tone control which expand the versatility of its classic modulation effects.

EHX Founder, Mike Matthews, told us, "EHX's long history in creating bucket-brigade based pedals goes all the way back to the Electric Mistress flanger, the Memory Man analog delay and the Clone Theory chorus/vibrato. The new Eddy springboards off that rich heritage and adds modern control to classic sounds."

Here's more details direct from the company...

Despite its pedalboard friendly footprint, the Eddy™ offers a full set of controls. Toggle switches let the user select between vibrato or chorus and rate or depth control via envelope or EXP. RATE sets modulation speed, DEPTH the amount of modulation, SHAPE the shape of the modulation LFO, and ENV determines how playing dynamics cause the pedal to respond.

The Eddy™ is equipped with two LEDs, a white status LED indicates when the effect is engaged and a Blue strobing LED displays the rate and shape of the modulation.

The Eddy™ pedal comes equipped with a standard EHX 9.6DC200mA power supply;

Pricing and Availability:
The Eddy pedal features a USA street price of $99.00

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